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hrmmm looking at upgrading my brakes! right now i don't know what to go for but i've seen a set of project mu i fancy that's a bit pricey i think! something like over 1k for disc and pads! anyone tried project mu?

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There's a group buy on SAU for rotors + pads, run by rs73 I think his name is, he'll hook you up with a good buy. As for the lines, there's another group buy, $200 or so for ADR approved ones. All up you'd be flirting with the $1000 mark

haha no I wasn't there, lol (all the info is on a public register anyway).

So you still haven't said whose affidavit it was and why (if you did nothing wrong) you didn't contest it yourself.......you don't need a lawyer if you were as prepared as you say you were. It's worth a crack while you're already there if it means saving some $$ and 3 points possibly....what did you have to lose, you're already there and prepared??

If it's all in a public register than you should go look it up you'll find it under 'bent over for running an amber light'. I stated already that it wasn't worth the money for a lawyer to risk losing when it's my word against a cop and I've got 9 points in the bank.

You want me to name to cop that wrote the affidavit? and my name?

Why would I do that?

It's quite clear to me that you obviously hang on every word that any cop has ever typed in an affidavit and believe it's impossible for a cop to get it wrong in an affidavit.

I commend you SLED for being a believer, good on you.

Now I'll cease posting anything else that remotely comes close to the law or law enforcement.

Far out Talbo, if I was you I'd go easy .... that was a big knee-jerk reaction to a fairly harmless (and in fact in some ways reinforcing) post by Sled .... you had better hope he is in a good mood when he reads that, as if he is not I suspect you might get a little holiday from the forums :D

^ wont let me upload decent large songs.

the ones I put up were rather simple. but you get the idea.

Are you on www.mixupload.com.au? Try that out... you can upload your own full mixes, etc. Awesome site.

Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone can explain to me the process of "importing" a car from interstate? Thanks in advance :D

Bring it over, go through Regency to get a ID check, rip a skid on the way to getting your new number plates, win.

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But i always use a rubber even though the gf has the implant. My gf tried to tell me i should go on the pill (male contraception) i told her to just kick me in the balls whilst im asleep.

:D

oh, and a good rick roll in that thread, well played sir.

Pfft, you think thats good, I just fitted some mesh to the grill area of my silvia and it looks fking pro as. I am a winner :D

Tidying up the front bar and taking the twin pipes off later.

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Pfft, you think thats good, I just fitted some mesh to the grill area of my silvia and it looks fking pro as. I am a winner :laugh:

Tidying up the front bar and taking the twin pipes off later.

Pffft, I got a delivery coming today in the form of a nice fat envelope with lots of $$$ :)

F**K YOU TOO DAMO!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cara! I gave you advanced warning about that and you still fell for it :huh:

Anyone amazingly good at removing turbo's from a R32 GTR?

Would like to start saving to get them rebuilt (seals are on the way out, and I want to get rid of that ceramic, pottery wheel) because I want to stay legal... for the moment... :)

Just want to know if it's a huge job or not? I've heard it's pretty difficult!

If I didn't have so much work around the house to do (house extension) I'd be happy to play with a GTR. If no one steps up, I may be able to squeeze an hour or two out this weekend (or next) to help.

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